His heart and soul is back home. Yugoslav ambassador Dr Cedomir Strbac feels strongly about the NATO action and almost broke down while speaking of his mother in Belgrade. "She lived through the Nazi bombings in WW II and now she has to live through
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COVER STORY
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In cavalier disregard for international law, NATO invokes human rights against sovereignty
The Indian team needs a judicious mix of batsmen, bowlers and allrounders-and a more enthusiastic skipper
Unlike the instant-replay age, impressions in the early years, were culled from various sources—but remain vivid regardless
A greeting card sent by children from 370 schools to the Indian team: 20 FT wide and 900 FT long
Between matches, there's much apart from cricket to keep the visitor occupied in England
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India's protest against NATO attacks angers the US
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In cavalier disregard for international law, NATO invokes human rights against sovereignty
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The Indian team needs a judicious mix of batsmen, bowlers and allrounders-and a more enthusiastic skipper
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The dawn of the World Cup saw Gavaskar make a travesty of one-day cricket
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Unlike the instant-replay age, impressions in the early years, were culled from various sources—but remain vivid regardless
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A greeting card sent by children from 370 schools to the Indian team: 20 FT wide and 900 FT long
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Between matches, there's much apart from cricket to keep the visitor occupied in England
OTHER STORIES
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South Africa, Australia have mastered the art of playing as a team; subcontinental squads rely on individual brilliance
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Cricket writer Raju Bharatan looks at the first ever World Cup tournament
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India has the talent and the potential, but needs to fill some glaring gaps, both in its line-up and its approach
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Apart from showcasing the finest cricketing talent, the World Cup will also be the proving ground for new strategies
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Elizabeth may have won just one Oscar but our man knows it's time to move on
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SEBI gets professionals to take on the BSE old guard
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NATO's clout is a product of technology and television. And the belief that they can war without suffering casualities.
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The earth will move again. The only way to guard against disaster: quake-proof buildings
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A scribe catches up with Staines' killer, police feign ignorance
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The Congress is divided over AIADMK support
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Political quirk-a-minute was what it was all about: a ringside view of the tea party and its attendees
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BJP sources say Kumaramangalam's statement was part of a plan to get Jaya to break the alliance
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Vajpayee goes the extra mile to placate Jaya, but she's intransigent and the party furious
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A new-look cosmetics industry is in the pink of health, pick any shade...
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Ever since Shekhar Kapur made it big in Hollywood, I've had a dream. Produce ablockbuster which would bowl over America. I got busy and wrote the ...
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Despite some lacunae, this history of the Sikhs is gripping
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Indian Airlines strafes the competition with its metro shuttle
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Public spats, whisper campaigns mar the veneee when the classical arts community vies for patronage
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Literacy isn't all. Dalit women wield the video, courtesy a voluntary body, to tell their story.